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2 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure – Strategy and Update
Hybrid is the New Normal Todd Sheetz, Cloud Architect, Oracle Oracle National Accounts - Central South/West Nadia Bendjedou Vice President – Product Strategy Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle

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4 Cliff Godwin – Senior Vice President
Applications Development, Oracle E-Business Suite General Session: Oracle E-Business Suite – Update, Strategy, and Roadmap [GEN3833] As a current Oracle E-Business Suite customer, you want the confidence that your choice of integrated, global business applications will continue to enable your organization to make better decisions, reduce costs, and increase performance. In this session, hear from Oracle E-Business Suite General Manager Cliff Godwin as he delivers an update on the Oracle E- Business Suite product line. Cliff will also discuss the benefits you can expect to receive from both cloud and on-premises E-Business Suite investments. You will come away with an understanding of the value Oracle E-Business Suite applications deliver now and in the future. Day: Monday, October 22, 2018 Time: 3:45 pm.: 4:30 pm Location: Moscone South: Room 153/155

5 CONTINUOUS INNOVATION ON EBS 12.2 WITH PREMIUM SUPPORT THROUGH
AT LEAST 2030 Delivering Ongoing Innovation and Underlying Technology Stack Updates without Major Upgrade

6 EBS Release Roadmap: Continuous Innovation on EBS 12.2
Continued Investment and Support for Years to Come without Major Upgrade Latest Release 5/2009 12/2009 8/2010 9/2013 12/2013 9/2014 10/2015 9/2016 9/2017 10/2018 PREMIER SUPPORT THROUGH: Release 12.1: Dec. 2021 Release 12.2: At least 2030 The following is intended to outline our general product direction. It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract. It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. The development, release, timing, and pricing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products may change and remains at the sole discretion of Oracle Corporation. Copyright © 2018 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved

7 Oracle’s Investments for EBS Customers Leverage EBS Strengths Combined with Broader Oracle Cloud Portfolio SCM Cloud ERP Cloud CX Cloud HCM Cloud Investments for EBS Customers EXTEND EBS WITH ORACLE SaaS APPS – HYBRID COEXISTENCE Supply Chain Planning Cloud In-Memory Cost Mgt AI for Manufacturing Transportation Mgt Planning & Budgeting Revenue Mgt Project Portfolio Mgt Sales CPQ Service HCM-EBS ERP Core HCM-EBS Payroll Recruiting-EBS HCM UPTAKE EBS ENHANCEMENTS Functional Innovation Modern User Experience and Mobility Operational Efficiency REPLATFORM EBS ON ORACLE CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE Compute Networking Storage Load Balancing Database Cloud Service Exadata Cloud Service

8 Oracle’s Investments for EBS Customers Leverage EBS Strengths Combined with Broader Oracle Cloud Portfolio SCM Cloud ERP Cloud CX Cloud HCM Cloud Investments for EBS Customers EXTEND EBS WITH ORACLE SaaS APPS – HYBRID COEXISTENCE Supply Chain Planning Cloud In-Memory Cost Mgt AI for Manufacturing Transportation Mgt Planning & Budgeting Revenue Mgt Project Portfolio Mgt Sales CPQ Service HCM-EBS ERP Core HCM-EBS Payroll Recruiting-EBS HCM UPTAKE EBS ENHANCEMENTS Functional Innovation Modern User Experience and Mobility Operational Efficiency REPLATFORM EBS ON ORACLE CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE Compute Networking Storage Load Balancing Database Cloud Service Exadata Cloud Service

9 Extend with SaaS - HYBRID
Practical Paths to Oracle Cloud for EBS Customers Any Combination of these Paths – Journey to the Cloud Migrate to SaaS Migrate by pillar Migrate by product line or business unit Migrate by country/region Avoid complex integration scenarios Extend with SaaS - HYBRID Supply Chain Planning Cloud In-Memory Cost Mgt (IMCM) Planning & Budgeting, Revenue Mgt Adaptive Intelligent Apps OTM, GTM and more…. So where are companies today Many have started with the basics, migrating apps to the cloud Next, we’re finding some companies begin to look to the cloud to augment their environments with SaaS solutions. Finally, a select few are looking to develop entire new business models, looking for digital transformation, adopting the SaaS for their core business. Replatform on OCI Start with DEV/TEST Add or migrate your DR on Cloud Place your “Reporting” Env. on Cloud Shift your PROD to Cloud when ready

10 Extend with SaaS - HYBRID
Practical Paths to Oracle Cloud for EBS Customers Any Combination of these Paths – Journey to the Cloud Migrate to SaaS Migrate by pillar Migrate by product line or business unit Migrate by country/region Avoid complex integration scenarios Extend with SaaS - HYBRID Supply Chain Planning Cloud In-Memory Cost Mgt (IMCM) Planning & Budgeting, Revenue Mgt Adaptive Intelligent Apps OTM, GTM and more…. So where are companies today Many have started with the basics, migrating apps to the cloud Next, we’re finding some companies begin to look to the cloud to augment their environments with SaaS solutions. Finally, a select few are looking to develop entire new business models, looking for digital transformation, adopting the SaaS for their core business. Replatform on OCI Start with DEV/TEST Add or migrate your DR on Cloud Place your “Reporting” Env. on Cloud Shift your PROD to Cloud when ready

11 Replatform EBS on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
The E-Business Suite you KNOW The E-Business Suite you OWN The E-Business Suite you CUSTOMIZED The E-Business Suite you INTEGRATED

12 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less - Benefits Benefits Reduced Cost Subscribe to database and infrastructure Only pay for what you use Minimize data center expense Reduced Risk More automation Fewer operational issues Increased Agility Add capacity with fast provisioning Clone EBS systems in minutes

13 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less – Use Cases Use Cases Non-Production Environments Dev, Test, Training, UAT etc…. Disaster Recovery (DR) Backup and Restore Reporting Database Historical Reporting after Migration Production Environment

14 Deploy your EBS Workloads Where you Need Them
Common Deployment Topologies App tier on Customer HW DB tier on Exadata Traditional Deployment Customer HW: App tier Exadata On-premises App tier on Customer HW DB tier on Exadata CC HYBRID Customer HW and Exadata CC Customer HW: App tier Exadata CC App tier on Compute DB tier on Compute, on Database Cloud Service or Exadata CS App tier Oracle Public Cloud Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Database Tier

15 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less - Why Oracle Cloud for EBS? Why Oracle Cloud for EBS? SUPPORT FROM SINGLE VENDOR – ORACLE ON ORACLE AUTOMATION Provisioning of Fresh or Demo Env Lift and Shift of on-premises Environment Automated Disaster Recovery (planned) Automated Backup & Recovery (planned) Scaling out at all tiers Load Balancing INTEGRATION WITH DATABASE CLOUD SERVICE High Performance Database Tier High Availability through DataGuard and RAC Oracle Exadata

16 Automation Example: Fast Cloning in Oracle Cloud
Available Only with EBS on Oracle Cloud ON PREMISES IN CLOUD Cloning involves many procedural steps Some customers invest in special disk technology and develop code to automate cloning - high risk and high maintenance Cloning is fully automated and updated by Oracle (reduced risk and reduced maintenance) Available OCI (Compute today) CLONING PROCESS TAKES MINUTES CLONING PROCESS TYPICALLY TAKES MANY HOURS

17 Solution Overview EBS on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

18 EBS on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Areas of Investment
PROVISIONING One-Click (pre-set topology) Advanced (flexible topology) Scenarios: New implementations Demo environments LIFT AND SHIFT FULLY CONFIGURED EBS SYSTEMS Lift and shift your on-premises environments to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, including: EBS configuration Historical data Customizations LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT Fast clone, backup and restore Environment elasticity (managed server, JVM memory, delete/add nodes) Disaster recovery (DR) configuration Monitor, patch and manage customizations using Application Management Suite

19 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
NEW with EBS Cloud Automation Release Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager New UI for EBS Provisioning, Lift & Shift, and Lifecycle Management Environment deployment One-Click provisioning with pre-populated deployment options Advanced provisioning with user-selected deployment options Lift and Shift to OCI from on-premises backup Lifecycle management Clone environment: minutes vs hours Delete environment Planned: Elasticity, DR, Backup/Restore/Refresh

20 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
EBS Provisioning, Lift & Shift, and Lifecycle Management

21 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Environment Topology View (1)

22 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Environment Topology View (2)

23 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Provisioning Choices

24 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
One-Click Provisioning

25 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Advance Provisioning

26 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Clone or Delete Environment

27 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Cloning Details

28 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Provision from Backups as Well as Delete Backups

29 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Provision from Backup

30 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Activities View

31 Oracle E-Business Suite Cloud Manager
Notification from Activities

32 Related Sessions – By Date, Time
Session Title and Speakers Location Tuesday Oct 23,  3:45 PM Technical Essentials for Running Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud [PR04182] Veshaal Singh, Vice President, Oracle E-Business Suite Development, Oracle Moscone North Room: 23 Wednesday Oct 24, Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Platform: Customer and Partner Panel [TIP4176] Terri Noyes, Senior Director, Product Management, Oracle E-Business Suite Development, Oracle Moscone North Room 23 Thursday Oct 25, 10:00 AM Integration Options for On-Premises and Cloud with Oracle E-Business Suite [PRO4180] Rajesh Ghosh, Senior Director, Oracle E-Business Suite Development, Oracle Oct 25,  1:00 PM What, Why and How You Can Benefit from Oracle Cloud at Customer [PRO4192] Vasu Rao, Director Product Strategy, Oracle Moscone North Room: 22 Managing and Monitoring Oracle E-Business Suite On-Premises and in the Cloud [PRO4181] Srikrishna Bandi, Director, Oracle E-Business Suite Development, Oracle

33 EBS Systems Certified and Supported by Automation
EBS on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

34 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less EBS Releases Supported by our Automation Tools Oracle E-Business Suite Release Oracle E-Business Suite Release or Later Oracle Lifetime Support Policies Oracle Lifetime Support Policy: Oracle Applications Oracle E-Business Suite Error Correction Policy Our focus is on the EBS releases that are currently under Premier Support which are also eligible for Error Correction Support, namely EBS and EBS and higher. The following sources contain information about support and error correction policies: Oracle Lifetime Support Policies Oracle Lifetime Support Policy: Oracle Applications Oracle E-Business Suite Error Correction Policy

35 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less Database Releases Supported by our Automation Tools Oracle Database 12c Release 1 ( ) Oracle Database 11g Release 2 ( ) For detailed information, refer to Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud (Doc ID ) Our focus is on the EBS releases that are currently under Premier Support which are also eligible for Error Correction Support, namely EBS and EBS and higher. The following sources contain information about support and error correction policies: Oracle Lifetime Support Policies Oracle Lifetime Support Policy: Oracle Applications Oracle E-Business Suite Error Correction Policy

36 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less Platform/OS Supported by our Automation Tools Linux source systems to Linux target systems Oracle Linux, Red Hat Linux, or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (x86-64) For detailed information, refer to Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud (Doc ID )

37 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less What If You Are Not Running Linux? Oracle E-Business Suite Platform Migration: Database Platform Migration (MOS Note ) App tier Platform Migration (MOS Note ): EBS App tier Platform Migration (MOS Note ): EBS 12.2

38 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less What If You Are Not Running Linux? Use the on-premises Oracle E-Business Suite Platform Migration documentation: Database Platform Migration (MOS Note ) App tier Platform Migration (MOS Note ): EBS App tier Platform Migration (MOS Note ): EBS 12.2 Platform migration documents for migrating EBS from non-Linux on-premises to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Roadmap

39 Hardware Architecture DB Byte Order (Endian) Format
Platform Migrations EBS 12.2 Certified Hardware Platforms (On Premise) Hardware Architecture OS Versions DB Byte Order (Endian) Format Linux x86-64 OL/RHEL 5,6,7; SLES 11 little Solaris SPARC Solaris 10, 11 big IBM AIX Power AIX 6.1, 7.1, 7.2 HP Itanium HP-UX 11.31 MS Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012 R2 Database byte format (or ‘endian’ format) critical for DB migration. Table not definitive list – 12.1 is similar but supports 32-bit Linux and Windows as well. Release media is available for all these 64-bit platforms - each has an associated Installation and Upgrade Note (IUN) for requirements that must be met prior to installing on or cloning to. Source of truth – Certifications page in My Oracle Support (

40 Platform Migrations Application Tier Migrations
JDBC/SQL Net Application Database Edition-Based Redefinition HTTP Server (OHS) RAC & ASM Global Single Data Model WebLogic Server (WLS) Forms (AS 10gR2) APPL_TOP COMMON_TOP INST_TOP Application Tier Migrations Platform Migration Utility across platforms for EBS 12.1 and certified Database Tier Migrations Export/Import Datapump, for large databases use others Migrations and Upgrades of EBS and Database – additional complexity: Oracle E-Business Suite Upgrades and Platform Migration (My Oracle Support Note ) The migration and upgrade of the application tier of an EBS system from 11i to R12, or 12.0/12.1 to 12.2, can be done in a single step by simply laying down the new application tier on the target platform as part of the upgrade. Migration – across platforms. Same platforms use cloning in general, or lift and shift for same platform migration to the Cloud Migration and Upgrades: 11i to R12 Upgrades Prep the DB for upgrade, install a new R12 app tier, run upgrade driver. Discards existing 11i application tier Upgrade and migration happens in one step by running the R12 Rapid Install on the target machine to put down a new R12 app tier on the file system

41 Licensing EBS on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

42 Licensing Principles On-premises Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less On-premises Oracle E-Business Suite Licenses required for Production only Pay yearly support Technology Runtime license included with EBS If customized, full use Enterprise Edition licenses required for production and non- production for Application Server and Database Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle E-Business Suite Bring Your Own License (BYOL*) from on-prem to Oracle Cloud Continue to pay your yearly support for EBS Technology Subscribe to basic IaaS services BYOL for App Server EE on Compute BYOL Database EE on Compute Optionally subscribe to PaaS (for the database) BYOL Database EE to Database Cloud Service or Exadata Cloud Service

43 Customers Available stories are searchable on Cloud Customer Successes

44 Global LIVE Customers on OCI
Darling Ingredients US, Consumer Goods EBS, Hyperion, Informatica, Vertex Consolidation from 19 to 3 database systems Marz System US-based Oracle Partner migrates EBS for Forture 500 Biotech firm EBS, SOA 2X performance Entrust Datacard Corporation US, Financial Services EBS DR 10x the IOPS of their previous solution Essilor of America US, High Technology EBS Test 3x performance vs prior solution 70% cost savings Confidential – Oracle Internal

45 Darling Ingredients moved their mission-critical Oracle applications to the cloud and shut down a datacenter STORY Darling, a sustainable ingredient company, started down the path by focusing on E-Business Suite and Oracle Database to Oracle Cloud This consolidated their database infrastructure six to one, and let them avoid a hardware refresh Then they moved their associated business intelligence apps, like Hyperion and Informatica, centralizing their data and analysis Not only did Darling shift their costs, they started to see agility, provisioning new App instances in hours instead of weeks Finally, they are seeing greater value, making business reporting faster, and handling global expansion more easily Full Case Study Text for Reference: Darling Ingredients Sustainable ingredient company moves Oracle applications to the cloud Darling Ingredients, the world's largest producer of sustainable ingredients, was facing aging hardware in a colocation facility hosting key infrastructure. As the contract came up for renewal, Darling’s goal was to modernize their solution without increasing costs. They began to explore the possibility of bringing the workloads into their own data centers or moving them to the public cloud. They had been using Oracle on VMware ESX in their colocation environment, and had tried several cloud providers, but found the reliability and performance lacking. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) provided the predictable high-performance infrastructure for Oracle Database and the applications that depend on it. Moving Oracle E-Business Suite and other business-critical enterprise applications Darling has moved their enterprise planning, business intelligence, and data integration technology applications from their colocated data center to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), Oracle Database, Oracle Hyperion, and related Oracle applications, along with third-party applications such as Informatica, Vertex, and their Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) are all moving as part of this project. The deployment includes over 500 compute cores, 50 virtual machines, and databases that total over 60 TB of NVMe storage, along with 70 TB of object storage and 4 TB of block storage. They are utilizing both Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (Service Pack 1) and Oracle Linux operating systems. The deployment consolidated 19 databases from several different applications, including Hyperion, Informatica and Vertex to three Oracle Database Cloud systems running on bare metal servers. The complete deployment includes over 30 database instances, including pluggable databases, across 13 Oracle Database Cloud Service on bare metal systems. Darling's staff in their Irving, TX headquarters and 113 plant locations across the United States also needed secure, reliable bandwidth to use the EBS and other applications, so a 10 Gbps Oracle FastConnect connection was deployed. Virtual networks were provisioned with Darling’s own DNS to meet their needs to use specific RFC1918 IP addresses and server names. Darling Ingredients reduces in-house maintenance, and enhances their infrastructure capabilities at the same time Darling encountered a sudden and prolonged outage of one of their EBS environments while the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure pilot was going on. The performance and reliability during the proof-of-concept enabled them to move that EBS deployment into production on OCI ahead of schedule. The whole process was completed within 48 hours of the decision to do so. One of Darling's key goals was to avoid increasing their costs with this move. Many costs, such as licensing, remained comparable to their prior solution, however they now benefit from the indirect savings of no longer maintaining their former infrastructure, and reduced personnel costs. An important aspect of maintaining the lower costs was the ability to migrate these Oracle applications from on-premises to Oracle datacenters with minimal disruptions using the tools that Darling engineers were already familiar with. This saved countless hours that would have been wasted moving the application disruptively to some other public cloud. “Oracle Cloud with Enterprise Manager allows me to replicate the Oracle workloads in a show-back, charge-back model under a single subscription, allowing in turn the accurate determination of what each business unit is using” said Tom Morgan, Oracle Apps DBA Manager. Performance improvements were an unanticipated benefit. For example, one payroll application which formerly took 6.5 hours now completed in under three hours. With this deployment the team is able to provision quickly and tear down quickly, speeding time-to-solution and controlling costs. The combination of the technology stack and the simple billing enable Darling to easily track usage, map costs to projects, and cross-charge internally for resource consumption. The next step is to move the rest of their production applications running within their own datacenters to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, as well. About Darling Ingredients Darling Ingredients is the world's largest producer of sustainable ingredients. With processing operations in over 200 locations on five continents, they create a wide range of products and customized solutions for customers in the pharmaceutical, food, pet food, feed, fuel, bio-energy, fertilizer and foodservice industries. “Darling Ingredients has had an aggressive plan to move all of our key IT applications into the cloud. We have a number of critical Oracle applications, many of which rely on Oracle Database. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database on bare metal met our stringent performance requirements. Having predictable, high bandwidth connectivity to our end users is critical, and Oracle FastConnect was a great solution.” - Tom Morgan, Oracle Apps DBA Manager why Oracle? Performance that doubles the previous hosted solution Predictable, high-bandwidth connectivity between applications hosted in the cloud and application end users Tremendous efficiency gains: deployment included consolidation from 19 to three database systems Predictable costs and transparent pricing A true hybrid cloud, rooted in bare metal, easing application migration Solution Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database, Compute, Block Volumes, Object Storage, FastConnect 500 Compute nodes, 60 TB of local storage, 70 TB of object storage, and 4TB of block storage, and FastConnect dedicated network Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Oracle Governance, Risk, and Compliance Oracle User Productivity Kit  Older Notes: Darling is a US-based food manufacturer. With over 200 processing plants on five continents and sales and distribution offices throughout the world, Darling Ingredients is a global leader in creating sustainable food, feed and fuel ingredients from inedible bio-nutrients. They faced a contract renewal at a colo facility with aging hardware that was running a suite of key Oracle applications including EBS, Hyperion, and Oracle Databases. They wanted to reduce hardware costs, while still meeting their performance and availability requirements. They migrated their Oracle ERP, BI and data integration apps to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and their Oracle Database with Data guard and RAC, along with FastConnect. They doubled their performance on some workloads, consolidated some database systems, and closed a datacenter, reducing costs. Details Problem Faced a contract renewal at a colo facility with aging hardware that was running a suite of key Oracle applications including EBS, Hyperion, and Oracle Databases. Need to reduce cost of running datacenters and provisioning hardware E-Business Suite, Hyperion can’t be replaced by SaaS Had high performance and low latency requirements Migrated all Oracle ERP, BI and data integration apps to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle Database with Data guard, RAC, or Exadata configurations Achieving high performance with bare metal and VM compute, with NVMe > 500 compute nodes, 50+ VMs, and DBs with > 60TB of NVMe local storage, 70TB of object storage and 4TB of block storage Secure VCN and FastConnect dedicated connectivity Results Performance that doubled the previous solution Leveraging FastConnect for predictable, high bandwidth connectivity to apps Consolidated database systems from 19 to 3 Moved on-premises E-Business Suite, Hyperion, and a half-dozen other apps to the cloud & shut down datacenter They’ve already moved Oracle E-Business Suite 500 cores, 50 VMs, 60 TB of NVMe storage, 70 TB of Block storage They use FastConnect Consolidated 19 databases down to 3 systems Moved E-Business Suite to Oracle Cloud Consolidated database systems 19:3 Migrated BI and data integration apps like Hyperion and Informatica Reduced overhead and shut down a datacenter Faced aging hardware and a contract renewal Couldn’t switch to SaaS Requires high performance & low latency Moved earlier than planned – in response to an on-premises failure Leveraged Oracle Database with RAC and Data Guard Added FastConnect for dedicated connectivity and lower latency Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute, bare metal instances, Block Volumes, Object Storage, Oracle Database Cloud System Windows Server and Linux Reduced data center and hardware costs Doubled performance on some workloads, including reporting Can now provision new apps in hours instead of weeks

46 Identity and security technology provider saves on infrastructure by moving Oracle E-Business Suite disaster recovery to the cloud <<summary>> Entrust Datacard Leading provider of identity and secure transaction technologies moves Oracle E-Business Suite disaster recovery to the cloud Entrust Datacard serves customers in 150 countries with identity and secure transaction technologies, enabling consumers, citizens and company employees to make purchases, access e-gov services or log onto corporate networks securely, anytime from anywhere. A long-time user of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) for customer relationship management, supply chain, and order management, the company uses Exadata to ensure high availability of EBS for thousands of users, but needed to update their disaster recovery (DR) environment with a modern cloud solution in the event of a datacenter-wide outage. Aging disaster recovery infrastructure required an update Entrust Datacard’s disaster recovery site was in a colocation facility separate from their primary datacenter. It was regularly tested, but otherwise rarely utilized. The hardware had aged, and it was undersized for their current needs. The team explored several options. Remaining with their colocation facility would be expensive – the servers, storage, and network were all in need of upgrades and modernization. It would also take a long time. Moving the DR in-house to one of their primary offices initially looked like a better option, but they encountered multiple networking challenges to ensure appropriate routing, VPN access, and sufficient bandwidth from their primary facilities and datacenters to the DR location. They then began to explore the public cloud, but options such as Microsoft Azure were simply too expensive for this deployment. Agile and cost-effective Disaster Recovery – in the cloud Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offered a variety of advantages, beginning with cost. Entrust Datacard pays only for the cores in use, rather than buying hardware they might someday need. Database administrators continued using the components and tools they were already familiar with using in their on-premises production deployment, speeding the transition and eliminating the complexity of learning and maintaining an alternative environment. The database team recreated compute, storage, and networking configurations nearly identical to their on-premises environment, which sped the deployment. The networking team established the Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, and they were up and running. “Deployment was quick and simple – we could manage almost everything within a single team,” said Jim DeVos, Applications Database Administrator at Entrust Datacard. “We can fire up a Linux host in one minute, instead of creating a ticket and waiting for manual internal processes to allocate it to physical hardware, configure, deploy it, and notify us of completion. That can take days.” The solution enabled the team to bring the existing Oracle licenses they had been using in their DR environment to their new environment on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The new solution also provides more flexible networking – they can easily create public subnets and a few routing rules to enable remote users to securely access the DR site via the internet, if needed. The prior DR site required the corporate network to be up and running in order to provide service – something that might not be the case in the event of a disaster. After only two months, the complete disaster recovery solution was brought online, tested, and is now in service. It consists of a database server and an application server – and can be easily and quickly scaled up as the need arises. “In the future, we may move our production deployment to the cloud with a fully load-balanced application stack to support the whole company, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is really the best place to run Oracle applications in the cloud,” said Jim DeVos. About Entrust Datacard Entrust Datacard offers the trusted identity and secure transaction technologies that make financial cards, passports, ID cards, digital authentication secure. “Deployment was quick and simple – we could manage almost everything within a single team. We can fire up a Linux host in one minute, instead of creating a ticket and waiting for manual internal processes to allocate it to physical hardware, configure, deploy it, and notify us of completion. That can take days.” - Jim Devos, Applications and Database Administrator, Profile Identity and Security technology North America Benefits 10x the IOPS of their previous solution Ability to scale deployment elastically with need Cost-effective disaster recovery solution, powerful enough for full production workloads Avoiding the cost of buying DR infrastructure A single vendor for sales and support of both infrastructure and software IT staff are using the same tools they are already familiar with, speeding the transition Solution Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Block Volumes Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle Linux Needed updated DR environments to protect E- Business Suite against more scenarios Avoided the expense of buying complete DR infrastructure A long-time user of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) and Exadata on premises, they determined other major clouds cost more Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute, Block Volumes, Object Storage, Oracle E- Business Suite, Oracle Linux Leveraging the flexibility of the cloud – and familiar Oracle tools – enabled the deployment of servers in minutes, and going into production in only 2 months Can scale deployment elastically, as needed Support from one vendor for both software and infrastructure

47 Lens manufacturer triples performance and saves 70% compared with their prior on-premises deployment
Essilor is the world’s largest producer of ophthalmic lenses and related equipment.  They made the strategic decision to get out of the datacenter management business almost 10 years ago, and one of their earlier steps involved having Oracle Managed Cloud Services run their Exadata environment.  Oracle E-Business Suite, Hyperion, and OBIE are all managed for them by OMCS.   However, the costs of this approach limited it to production systems, while development and QA remained on-prem, built on commodity hardware.  Another challenge of their approach is that shorter-term project work is hard to integrate with their long-term subscription-based licensing.  While their first deployment for QA automation is still in development, they’ve already seen 70% savings compared to their prior commodity hardware-based approach – particularly on storage.  Storage is not only cheaper, but much easier for them to expand, as needed.  They plan two additional deployments to address shorter-term projects they’ll spin up and down as needed. Details - DRAFT Essilor is the world’s largest producer of ophthalmic lenses and related equipment. Headquartered in France, the company’s 58,000 employees in 62 countries create the Transitions, Crizal, and Varilux brands, among others. If you wear glasses, there’s a high chance you wear Essilor lenses. Essilor made the strategic decision to get out of the datacenter management business almost 10 years ago, and one of their earlier steps involved having Oracle Managed Cloud Services run their Exadata environment. Oracle E-Business Suite, Hyperion, and OBIE are all managed for them by OMCS. However, the costs of this approach limited it to production systems, while development and QA remained on-prem, built on commodity hardware. Another challenge of their approach is that shorter-term project work is hard to integrate with their long-term subscription-based licensing. Recently, they’ve begun exploring OCI to address these projects and challenges. Essilor reported that it was easy to work with the Oracle team, who really understood their needs. Bringing up VMs was quick and easy, handled in minutes, while OMCS required 48 hours and often involved additional work and time for security exceptions to open ports. While their first deployment for QA automation is still in development, they’ve already seen 70% savings compared to their prior commodity hardware-based approach – particularly on storage. Storage is not only cheaper, but much easier for them to expand, as needed. They plan two additional deployments to address shorter-term projects they’ll spin up and down as needed. 1 bare metal server and 10 VMs and ~50TB each block and object Essilor establishes E-Business Suite QA Automation on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Easy to expand compute & storage as needs grow Managed production solution was reliable – but too expensive and inflexible for QA Licensing made short-term projects difficult and expensive New servers and VMs in minutes instead of days Fungible subscription dollars make short-term projects possible Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute, Block Volumes, Object Storage

48 Doubled the performance of a Fortune 500 Biotech’s E-Business Suite solution
“We found the capabilities of other major cloud providers lacking in terms of predictable performance and the ability to scale-up.” - Tahir Muhammad, Vice President of Information Technology, Marz Systems Marz Systems, a Gold Level Partner in the Oracle PartnerNetwork, successfully migrated a Fortune 500 Biotech firm’s E-Business Suite solution to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. The customer’s existing datacenter was no longer meeting their needs, and they wanted to get out of the datacenter management business and reduce spending on hardware and system administration. Marz Systems partnered with them to explore on-premises and cloud options. Marz helped them move their suite of Oracle Applications, and 12 bare metal servers took the place of 60, helping them retire old infrastructure and save money. Details Marz Systems’ customers find Oracle E-Business Suite to be the most comprehensive suite of integrated global business applications, enabling executives to make better decisions, reduce costs, and run their business effectively. However, as customers move their enterprise systems to the cloud, many discover that most public clouds do not perform well enough, or consistently enough, to support mission-critical enterprise applications. Marz Systems, a Gold Level Partner in the Oracle PartnerNetwork, overcame these limitations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, successfully migrating a Fortune 500 Biotech firm’s ERP solution. Expanding the datacenter was not an option A Fortune 500 biotech client discovered their existing datacenter, hosting their Oracle E-Business Suite, was no longer meeting their needs. The customer wanted to get out of the datacenter management business and reduce their spending on hardware and system administration. Marz Systems partnered with them to explore on-premises and cloud options. Initially, Marz explored expansion of the datacenter, but the customer determined the required capital expenditures, space, cooling, and additional system administration staff were not where they wanted to invest. As Marz explored public cloud options, they discovered the customer’s solution required performance that was simply unattainable with other major cloud providers. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, however, combined the elasticity and utility of public cloud with the granular control, security, and predictability of on-premises infrastructure. “What's great about Oracle is that it enabled us to dynamically adjust the compute, storage and network resources to match customer requirements, like an on-premises bespoke service,” said Tahir Muhammad, Vice President of Information Technology at Marz Systems. “Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is not a "one size fits all" service. It really empowered us to offer dedicated compute horsepower, which resulted in the performance, and high customer satisfaction, we needed.” Twelve bare metal servers take the place of 60 Marz helped their customer transform capital expenses into operating expenses, while consolidating infrastructure, and controlling costs. The customer avoided expanding their on-premises datacenter and associated staff. Twelve bare metal servers were deployed for the solution, with a total of 432 cores. A pair of systems supported the Oracle E-Business Suite deployment, while several additional servers were used for Oracle Governance, Risk and Compliance and SOA Suite. Both QA and production environments are hosted on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, while production data is cloned back to the smaller development and test environments that remain on-premises. Marz also delivered single sign-on capabilities to their customer with Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Access Manager. “It's our goal to help enterprise customers and their end users achieve their performance objectives. Solutions using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure have enabled us to overcome the traditional limitations of the public cloud. We’ve been able to provide enterprises with seamless and scalable cloud applications, regardless of size,” said Tayyab Qader, CEO of Marz Systems. “Oracle is a top provider for Marz because of the deep engineering and history of its products. What’s most important is Oracle's ability to leverage its traditional enterprise technology expertise together with the new generation of technology.” Needed fast performance, unavailable on other clouds 12 bare metal servers took the place of 60 in their datacenter Their client, a Fortune 500 biotech firm, wanted to reduce capital hardware spend while retiring old infrastructure and maintaining performance Oracle Database Cloud Service on bare metal, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute, block volumes, and object storage Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle Governance, Risk, and Compliance, SOA Suite, Internet Directory, and Access Manager

49 Where You Can Learn More?
EBS on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

50 E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Run EBS for Less Where You Can Learn More Blog FAQ OTN Forum MOS Note: Doc ID Oracle by Example (OBE) Oracle Cloud Marketplace EBS Learning Subscription – Dedicated Channel: learn.oracle.com/subscriptions/ebs

51 Blog: Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Cloud
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52 FAQ: Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Cloud

53 Forum: Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud
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54 MOS Note: Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud (Doc ID 2066260.1)

55 OBE (Oracle by Example): How to Use EBS on Oracle Cloud?

56 OBE (Oracle by Example): How to Use EBS on Oracle Cloud?
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57 Oracle E-Business Suite Learning Subscription
EBS Learning Subscription: learn.oracle.com/subscriptions/ebs Dedicated Channel Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle Cloud Available Today: Running EBS on Oracle Cloud: Why, What and How? Deploying EBS on Oracle Cloud: Getting Started Deploying EBS on Oracle Cloud: Multi-Node Topologies Advanced Architectures for Oracle E-Business Suite Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud - Technical Insight Leverage Integration Cloud Service for Oracle E-Business Suite Secure Configuration for Oracle E-Business Suite in Oracle Cloud Enterprise Manager Cloud Control for Managing E-Business Suite More to come…..

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